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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHINA TO STAND AT Minister For

ADVERTISEMENTS HONG KONG ST. ANDREW'S

25 words $2.00

for 3 days prepaid WANTED KNOWN. CHRISTMAS CARDS and original Poinsot, depicting sketches by R.

Chiarno life and scenery. funks Exhibited for sale at The Little Shop, Gloucester Arcade. Book early.

FOR SALE, FLOWER and vegetable seeds of strong germination always obtainable at Graco & Co. No. 10 Wyndham Strect, Hongkong. The opportunity of serving you is a pleasure.

SOCIETY.

Lawn Bowls.

The Annual Lawn Bowls Match between members of St. George's and St. Andrew's Societies will be held on 10th December, at 2.30 p.m. at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club.

HENGYANG

(Continued from Page 1.)

Defence Gives

organisation of a fire-setting squad An Assurance

had

to harass the Japanese army.

Ile added that the Japanese

Chinese Communists. executed 32 However many more stil remuined In Hankow, expecially in the French Concession hide-outs.

London, Nov, 17.

A reassuring statement was made?

said:

NOVEMBER 18, 1938.

BRITAIN'S PATIENCE

STRAINED

(Continued from Page 1)

All members desirous of playing Japanese army was for and the may have been, we have gallant and fiscated

nesses

In Central

10

POST

CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN VIA BUEZ. Printed Paper Mall (Christmas Cards etc., in open envelopes) closes as follows:--

Registered Mail 945 am. Nov, 20. Ordinary Mail 10.30 am. Nov. 20. This mail will be forwarded by the 5.3. "Rawalpindi" and is due to arrive at London on December 24, 1938.

OFFICE.

CAC forces operating China.

FIRST CLASS MAIL He added that no goods inken down the

were Yontro

destined for The

that Public are reminded Chinese trade,

sealed letters and packets, irrespec- However, he later admitted that tive of contents, are classified as first in the House of Commons to-day in Japanese goods and civilians were class mail and must be prepaid as

on there the course of the debate the being taken to Nanking for ordinary such. General Morloka estimated were 300,000 Chinese refugees, in establishment of a Ministry of Sup-business, but added that, geneally

who speaking, the vessels returning

Chinese Shanghai did not carry "Whatever disappointment there products, with the exception of con- cluding Chaokow refugees, who were Ply, by Sir Thomas Inskip,

materials, front-ore end at Wuching and Hangyang, the re providing their own food. However,

fugees' were

very

emelent defence forces, which to-, military equipment. them.

He said he had no knowledge of, Japanese officials, he said, were day, though incomplete, are sufficient

curryingt encouraging the people to return to to give an answer to an aggressor nor did he belleve Shanghal reports

Chinese produce to Shanghai. their former residences and busi-which he may not expect, but which thut Japanese vessels are

the he will certainly ruc." accordance with

Ile said that foreigners coukl ship Sir Thomas Inskip said that the Japanese desire for the restoration of normal trade. However, he said, If motto the country should follow and their goods to Nanking by railway or "Britain Must Be Safe" by trucks If the Japanese authorities

· CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR CANADA However, he knew issued a permit, they refuse to return, the Japanese dept was:

AND U. 8. A. (Cheers). forces will remove the refugees from

Dealing with aircraft expansion, of no Instance in which foreign

Puper Christmas Printed the special districts.

"Canada shipping companies had been granted were Sir Thomas remarked:

(Christmas Cards etc., in open The Japanese authorities

to peaceful re-fortunately in beyond the practical such permission.

The spokesinon said he was positive envelopes) and Parcels for Canada Issuing certificates

of bombers from a hostile NOTICES.sidents and they now expected the range

return of the Chinese population to country. We can establish there are were no anti-British or anti-and Letters and Farcel Mails for U.

American slogans in Naniting. both in of wealth

experience

A Japanese military spokesman be complete in two weeks.

management and labour that can bulld machines to fly here in increas- said that Japanese planes bombed Lanchow in centrul Shansi, 750 miles ing streams."

The Hampden type of plane chosen south-west of Pelping, which is the for production in Canada at pre-centre of Chinese aerial activity in

North China. sent could be flown straight across

He said that Soviet personnel was the Atlantic Immediately upon de-

manning the airfield, but no Chinese livery-Reuter,

planos took the air to challenge the Japanese raiders.

In this match are requested to communicate by 21st November, with Mr. A. Hyde Lay, Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Ltd., Alexandra Building. Rinks will be selected on 28th November and published the following day.

parents CONSIGNEES'

FOR SALE-In Shanghai, pedigree sealyham puppies, eleven weeks old, of championship Imported from England;

atrain

dogs $(S'hal)150. Bitch $(S'hai)125; fur- COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES. ther particulars apply Box No. 502, "Hongkong Telegraph."

U.S.

COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

New York, Nov. 17. New York Colton

8.30/30 8.10/11 7.70/79 B.34 Nom.

Opening

December ....

8.54/53

Солінк U.04/65

Jun. (1930)

8.51/61

9.50N

Murch

0.45/45

8.40/49

May

0.28/26

July

9.10/12

October

7.01/02

Spot

New York Rubber

December

16.12b/16a 18.07 /10

18.11/14 16.14/15

16.14N

16.15/14 Mar, (1939) . 18.10/17

May

September

Uctober

16.20/15

Sales for the day:-4,420 tons.

Chicago Wheat

December 03%/63%

May

06/00%

July

Wednesday's sules;

December.

May July

04%/04% 004/00%

Steamship

"YALOU"

оп

12 AEO/38 Bringing Cargo from Dunkirk via Halphong, arrived Hongkong Monday, 14th November, 1938.

Consignees are hereby

Informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the 1800

Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be ob- tained immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 24th November, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Messra:-Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 0.m, on Saturday, 10th November, 1038.

any

Consignees must have a Revenue in attendance when Officer dullable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

N. OHL. Agent.

Hongkong, 14th November, 1030.

03/06 Kenya Applauds

8,850,000 bushels. Chamberlain's

Chicago Corp

48/48 Assurance 471/2/47/2

51 /51%

Winnipeg Wheat December ... 59/50% May

02 /017%

July

5136/5114

5236/52

Nairobi, Nov. 17. Alr. Chamberlain's reply to the House of Commons question relating 59/50%

to Tanganyika made on November 13, In 024/023% was received with loud applause 03/03% the Kenya Legislature to-day, when the Governor read a telegram from the Colonial Ofce, giving the exact terms.

Nobel Peace Prize

OSLO, Nov. 17. The Nobel Peace Prize for 1938 has been awarded to the Nansen Office for Refugees at

Geneva.--Reuter.

The Governor's comment that Mr. Chamberlain's negative was "definite, and has no proviso." was also loudly applauded.

feeling public Nevertheless, throughout East Africa is a position that cannot be certain until Mr. termine the refers in unequivocal

to future of Tanganyika- Reuter.

Swan Culbertson

Frits g

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Members of New York Cotton Exchange

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Shanghai Stock Exchange.

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CLEARING THE RIVER sald that General Morloka Japanese authorities reiterated many times that the Yangtse is still very However, the dangerous to traffic. authorities were doing their utmost to clear the river.

He said it was impossible to give an approximate date for the opening of the river.

Questioned as

to the Japanese New Democrat

plans for the capture of the whole of the Canton-Hankow railway, Gen- eral Morioka said: "If necessary. do that, since Die

yes, we tend to fight until Chiang Japanese Inteng, which he gives

Kai-shek

no sign of doing at the present."

disunity

Party Formed

In Prague

Prague, Nov. 17.

The spokesman said the Japanese navy had captured the Chinese fun- boni, Mingsung, near the mouth of the Tungling Lake. The Mingsung had been beached and abandoned,

Lungchow and Luichow, in south- west Kwangsi were bombed yester- day for the first time since last year. -United Press.

SCOTTISH MOVE OF PROTEST

London, Nov. 17. fle said that the purpose of the

Govern- A resolution urging the The formation of a "Party of rapprochement between the Kuomin- tang and the Communists was for

losses by British National Unity," comprising all the ment of the necessity of taking steps "mutual

utilisation". However,

bourgeoise parties, was proclaimed to alleviate the split and

interests through Japanese aggression had been covered

Hankow since the stations to-day. Japanese

Occupation. He concluded: "There no signs of peace yet. The final lasue und depends

the complete

Chlang thorough chastisement of

Government." United Kai-shek's Preza.

severe by documents dis- all over the Czecho-Slovakia radio in Ching was adopted by the Scottish

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arc

WORLD BOYCOTT OF GERMANY URGED

(Continued from Page 1.)

understand the challenge and accept

."-Trans-Ocean.

REFUGEES BARRED IN DUTCH INDIES

Le Hague, Nov. 17. A number of German Jewish faml-

arrived in Batavia lies who

on N

Dutch steamer have been refused en- trance to the Dutch East Indies.

from According to h message

to dis- Batavia, they will now fry embark at Singapore.

Other German Jews now en route to Batavia on a Dutch steamer, will and also be refused admittance, will be forced to return to Europe. Reuter.

LOCAL

It WIS also announced that Czech clericals had, at the last moment, abandoned their previous opposition and joined the new party.

Czech Fascists, led by General Gayda, are remaining outside the new party at least for the present.

The proclamation describes it as party's foremost task to build up and state of Czechs, Slovaks Carpatho-Ukrainians on the principles of Authoritative democracy.

the

Regarding foreign palley, the pro- clamation advocates peaceful Co- operation with all nations, especially with the nearest neighbours.--Trans- Ocean.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Donations Received For Poppy Day Fund

re-

of

Unionist Conference in Glasgow to- day.

Viscount Elibank suggested tallatory measures in the shape denunciation of the Anglo-Japanese trade agreement with a view to ex- exports [rom Japanese cluding British colonics-Reuter,

SHIP RAMS

JUNK

Six Men Lose Life In Waglan Mishap

A

with a Union Jack steamer pulnted on its side, but so far not identified, rammed and sank a fish- ing boat off Waglen no Tuesday night, nccording to a report made by the junk master yesterday. Six mem- The following further donations bers of the crew are missing and have been received for the Poppy believed drowned.

The

stated that the boat had report Day Fund:

acknowledged $14,747.82 been shing between Waglan and Previously

Golf Hongkong

Tam Kun Tau about 9 p.m. when Royal

32.00 the steamer, coming from Waglan, Club (Sales)

30.00 suddenly appeared out of the dark 21.09 and rammed it. It sank immediately.

and

others seven 21.09 16.22 jumped into the sea and clung to the 03.19 must. The other six, who had been

sleeping below, were not seen again.

The ship stopped a little distance

and flashed jaway

n light on the scene. It was about to lower a boat arrived the another junk steamer continued.

.M.S. During

H.M.S. Diamond H.M.S. Diana HAF. Kai Tak

JOURNAL Union Church

ON H.K. FUTURE

The September issue of the Far Eastern Mirror contains a

$14,932.21

The master

ST. DUNSTAN'S HOME The S. C. M. Post has received the when

donation number following

to the St. Kowloon Dock Dunstan's Home:

of interesting articles, mostly in re- Iation to the Sino-Japanese hostili- ties.

Recreation Club, $25.

DONATIONS AWAITING Donations are lying at the Business Office of the South China Morning Post for the following:

Hospital; Industrial

Wah Tung

The junk, registered in Hongkong. was valued at $7,000, with the nets and other property worth $500.

Of special interest to local readers Is the editorial commenting on the

LADY VISITORS DUE position of Hongkong as a vital link in the British system of overseas

Mrs. M. V. Courtney and Miss D. Home for Blind Girls; Kom Tin Howard, daughters of the Legal Ad- communications and an equally im-

Refugees: St. John parlant life line for China, and en-

Ambulance viser to the Ceylon Government, are visaging the possibility of Chinese Association; Society of St. Vincent arriving to-day from America on

de Paul; Sailors' and Soldiers' Home; their collaboration with the Colony to

While in way to Ceylon. make foreign invasion entively im-Chinese Soldiers' War Rellef; St. Hongkong they will be guests at

Dunstan's Home.

Government House.

possible.

ON SATURDAY, NOV. 26th A.M.

closes the last mail for sending

to your friends at home for CHRISTMAS a copy of

the finest and most artistic

PICTURE ALBUM OF THE COLONY

"LA

-HONG KONG-

PERLA DEL ORIENTE"

PRICE $1.50

-ONE COPY FREE-

to every customer buying $10 worth of Cigars Cigarettes .Simon Arzt, Balkan Sobranie, Pipes and Smokers' Requisites, during. the month of November.

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CHRISTMAS

PAPER.

PRINTED MAIL AND PARCELS FOR AUSTRALIA

The Christmas Printed Paper Mail (Christmas Cards etc., in open en- velopes) and Parcels for Australia will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post. Office as follows:

Parçala Registered Mall

5.00 pm. Dec. 1. 8.45 am, Dec. 2. 9.30 am. Dec. 2. Ordinary Mail These Mails will be forwarded by the s.8. Tanda and are due to arrive at Sydney on December 21, 1838.

AIR MAIL SERVICES Air Mail for certain places pro- - vlously served by the Chungking and Hankow Alr-lines, will be despatch- Mall ed vin Hanoi and thence by ale as.

services permit.

POSTAL SERVICES Postal Service to Canton is tem-

S. A. will be closed in the General] Post Once and Kowloon Central Porarily suspended.

VIA SÚDERIA ROUTE - Post Office per s.a, "Empress of Asia" as follows;

Leiters and Postcards for Europe Parcela

3.60 p.m. Nov. 24. (except Great Britain and Eire) and. Registered Mall 9.15 a.m. Nov. 25. South America are forwarded" "vis Ordinary Mall 10 nm. Nov. 25. Siberia" it so superscribed. These malls are due to arrive at Vancouver BC, and Seattle (U.S.A.) on December 12, 1938.

OUTWARD HAIL. TIMES Registered

and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the MAIL LETTERS

time given below unless otherwise- Ordinary letter mail only for West stated, and where mails are advertis- Kwangsi, Szechwan, ed to close at or befare û am, rés Kwangtung, Kwelchow and Hunan will be acgistered and parcel mails are closed

fat 5 pm, on the previous day. cepted at senders' risk.

INWARD MAILS

From

Per

USA, Japan and Shanghai (Van-

couver B. C. date, 29th October) Emp, of Asia Haiphong Pakhoi and Holhow...... Khungchow Straits and Europe via Negapatam (Letters and Papers) London date, 20th October.

Shangha!

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London

13th November.

Shanghai and Swatow

Japan

Swatow Shanghai

Straits Shanghal

Manila"

its and Manila.

date, Imperial ́Airways

Liangchow

Mirzaporo Newchwang Victorlo Anhul...

Pyrrhur

Duc.

November 18. .November 18.

Terukuni Maru Tyndarcus

.November 18.

.November 18.

PIAKO,

November 19.

November 19.

November 13.

November 19.

November 19.

November 20.

Glenbeg

November 20.

Nagara Maru

Shanghai and Formosa

Husmi Maru

Mencatheus

November 21.

Straits

November 21.

Java and Manila

Tlisadane

November 21.

Straits and Manila.

Conte Verde

November 22.

Shanghal

Protesilaus

November 22.

Straits

Ruys Talambu

November 22.

November 22.

Aramis

.November 23.

Direct

17th November.

"Pan-American

Airways Plane......November 23. Air- Air Mall by

Direct Service San Pan-American Airways Flacie Ways Francisco date, 18th November.

November 23,

OUTWARD MAILS

For

Per

Friday

Date and Time.

Papers for Straits and (Papers and Kumsang

Parcels) for Calcutta

Parcels and Papers only for Calcutta Hoihow, Pakhol and Haiphong Bangkok

Parcels Ord., Kumsang Soochow

Fort Bayard

Swatow, Amoy and Chuanchow. Manila

Parcels from Calcutta and Straits. Saigon

Air Mali by "Imperial Airways

Service"--London date, Imperial

Michael Jebsen

....Fri., Nov. 18, Nov. 18, 11.00 3.m. .Nov. 8, Noon Fri, Nov. 18, Noon. .FT., Nov. 18, Nood.

Fri, Nov. 18, 1.30 p.m Tulpoosek..Fri, Nov. 18, 1.30 p.m. Halching....Fri, Nov. 18, 2 p.m. Emp. of Asia.Fri., Nov. 18, 3.30 p.m.

Shanghai, Japan and Europe (except via and Eiro) Great Britain Siberia

Terukuni Maru Fri, Nov. 18, 3.30 p.m. Fri, Nov. 11. Air Mail for "France-Orient Air- Lycemoon

Direct

K.P.O. WAYS

Service" - duc Marseilles, 4th December.

Salgon Formosn

Parcels only for Calcutta

Fort Bayard and Haiphong Amoy ......

Reg..

Ord.,

Reg.

Nov. 18, 5.00 pm. Nov, 18, 530 p.m. G. P. O.

.Nov. 18, 5.00 p.m. Ord..... Nov. 18, 6.30 p.m.

Lyeemoon..Fri., Nov. 18, 7.00 pm. Tal Ping Yong Fri., Nov. 18, 7.00 p.m. Saturday

Tilawa

Parcels,

Sat, Nov. 10. .Nov. 19, 9 a.m.

Yusang .Sat, Nov. 19, 10.09 a.m. Cremer .Sat., Nov. 19, 3.30 p.m. Sat., Nov. 19, 5 p.m.

...Sat., Nov. 19, 5.00 p.m.

Parcels only for Singapore Manila and Naples due

Mirzapore

Naples,

10th December

Victoria

Bunday

Swatow and Amoy Tientsin

Kiungchow.Sun., Nov. 20, 8.30 a.m.

Fausang

.Sun., Nov. 20, 9 a.m.

Monday

Air Mall for "H.L.M. Airways Husimi Maru ......Mon. Nov. 21..

Direct Bervice"-due Amsterdam.

-

1st December

Reg.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

.Nov, 21. 9.38 a.mi.

Ord.

Nov. 21, 19 x0,-

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Husimi Maru......Men., Nov. 21.

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marselles-duč Mar- sailles, 20th December.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

.

Reg.

Nov. 21, 9.45 a.m..

Ord,

Nov. 21, 10.30 a.m.

Madang, Salamana,

Tulagi

and

Rabaul

Friderun.....Mon., Nov. 21, 5 p.m.

Air Mail by "Imperial Always Imperial AirwayE

Direct Bervice"due 28th November.

Plane....Mon.. Nov. 21.

K.P.O.

London,

Ord,

KOR.. Ord.,

....Nov. 21, 5 p.m. „Nov. 21, 5.39 MBL. G.P.O.

Ale Mail for. Malaya, Java and Auss Imperial Airways

trails by "Imperial Airways

Direct

Service" dar

28th November.

Shanghai

Swatow and Foochow

Swatow

Dairen

Hoihow and Pakho!

Fort Bayard und Haiphong

Haiphong n

Shanghai and Japan Air

Sydney,

Tuesday

Reg.,

Ord.,

Reg.,

Ord..

.Nov. 21. 5 p.m. .Nov. 21, 7 p.m.

Plane....Mon, Nov. 21.

K.P.O.

..Nov. 21, 8 p.m.. Nov. 21, 5.30 p.m.. GP.0.

Nov. 21, 5 p.m. Nov. 21, 7 p.m..

Conte Verde Tues., Nov. 22, 8.30 u.m. Newchwang-Tues,, Nov. 22, 8.30 a.m. Esang.....Tues., Nov. 22, 10.30 am. Tingsang..Tues.,. Nov. 22, 10.30 a.m.. Liangchow. Tues., Nov. 22, Noon... Jean Dupuls.Tues., Nov. 22, 2 p.in,

Wednesday

Wingsang, Wed., Nov. 23, 10.00 m Aramis...Wed, Nov. 23, 1.30 p.m.. Guam, Pan /merican Altways Plane

Manlis, Honolulu and U.B.A. by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service” --duo San Francisco ́S0th Novein • ber.

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